Evgeni Malkin has Penguins on march after Sidney Crosby injury

Mon Mar 3, 2008 7:59pm EST
 

By Steve Keating

DETROIT (Reuters) - The Pittsburgh Penguins have missed Sidney Crosby but not as much as they might have done thanks to the form of Evgeni Malkin.

When Crosby, the NHL's MVP and league scoring champion, went down with a serious ankle injury in January the Penguins' Stanley Cup dreams appeared seriously damaged.

But six weeks later they are perched atop the Eastern Conference standings alongside the Montreal Canadiens, Malkin leads the scoring race and there is again a Stanley Cup buzz in the Steel City.

In Crosby's absence, Malkin has stepped up to score 14 goals and 22 assists in 21 games, rocketing top of the scoring table with 88 points, three clear of Russian compatriot Alexander Ovechkin of the Washington Capitals.

"He (Crosby) is one of the best players in the world and you are not going to easily replace him but I knew Evgeni was ready for it," Penguins veteran defenseman Sergei Gonchar, who fulfils the role of interpreter for his young team mate, told a conference call on Monday.

"I played with him in Russia during the lockout and I could see what he was able to do.

"It's not a surprise to me how good he is playing right now."

Malkin's play has been so good that the 21-year-old is being touted as a possible Hart trophy finalist as league MVP.   Continued...

 
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